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To Be pe of Gettin The Evenin World. Order in Advance o Your stadia VOL. LX. NO. 21,430—DAILY. Coorghts 1980, by The Prem Fobehing aw 1990; = PRICE TWO CENTS | *xex currs Co, (The New York World). Post Office, New York, N. Ys IN GREATER NEW YORK ELSEwneRs SS ————ey )RUECHERT MURDER MYSTERY HES. ig ie i Wi fa | NS aur, m HUERTA TAKES POST NEAR SOLUTON Sav POL; FMB soy To. NAVY OFRERS enna OF PROVISIONAL PRESDENT LSLAVERS REVOLVER IS GLUE nance o> WHS SECRET INSTRUCTIONS sess WN THE MEXICAN GHPITAL Deal, but Never Promised Chief McKenna, Are Over- | Footprints Also Aid Hunt f if Vane Protection, Dott ae Hel W. D. HOWELLS. come by the Fumes. “4 ‘ Wet cl ASUeA LE has — ‘Do the Audacious Thing,” He| W. D. ; ao immsett Unde | Assassin of Hoboken FRENCH CABINET RAIDS ARE DESCRIBED. Said in Speech to Officers, | DEAN OF WRITERS, COTTON BALES BURN. (Gen. Obregon Places H NST CHRT, 8, = 1] eee gee ee | te). en Just -Made Public. | ana DECIDES 10 END Cockran Asserts Arrests Meani | se | DENIAL BY MISS TRASK. Nothing Unless Vice {OMIT WORD PRUDENT. | / Was Open. Pi RS at \Girl Named i in Case S ays She} Bla LABOR BODY. \“Throw - Traditions to the! ; > Was Not Fiancee and ‘Did | Ferdinand Delenne, who took over Wind,” He Said, Referring WHO DIED TO-DAY ——— ' New Official’s Orders—Steps Blaze in Freighter El Alba Is Giant S43 Cond eae Taken to Obtain Recognition by Combustion, the American Government. Ten firemen were overcome while WASHINGTON, May 14.—According to adv from Nogales war instructions to the officers of the, ; | | the business of the Borel Van Chet aK working in the hold of a burning #hip | ¢-4. : ae hb ik e fy cy 's placed himself under the orders of Gen, de la Huerta, Not Call Home. | aie elpe tae Seaiecad Wp aaeekine to the British Policy. at the foot of West 12th street’ thia| CA Obregon has placed Miers ee | eagertabenidan es Called “Inimicah| tenry that t ned been conducted dis. | none § morning. ‘Three were so badly at- | Provisional President of Mexico, with whom he is in regular communica- Latest developments in the mystery tatt ” * 6 . # WASHINGTON, May 11.—Presi- } 2 if ti ; ae, to National Defense” by | feputably ana changed it to the Hotel ( ; fActed that they were sent to Belfevue | tion, of the murder 8f Fritz Ernest a dent Wilson's hitherto’ unpublished | aT ie ‘ i ‘ ise RuecKer, Hoboken manufacturer, ac- Council of Ministers. do France, testified in ‘Henry's ‘trial Hospital, The others were, sen’ home, The Revolutionary Goverhment will ask for immediate recognition for neglect of duty before Judge Ma- The ship was the freighter El jby the United States. Emiliano Tomez, Commercial Agent at Nogales, AYba, Stevedores on their way to|.- aad ig. haven adn tHiruced With) the. miiees f aii work adw amoke coming from the for. |'8 Feported to have been intru ith the mission of negotiating for ward hold, which contained hiindreda | eoognition, ; of bales of cotton and a quantity of The suddenness of the success of the ° ’ revolution in the capture of Mexico rubber, City and the complete elimination of , ' An ‘alarm brought the three fire} Carranza is said to have caused sur- . N 7 prise eveh among the leaders of the } @oene of the murder, is supposed to and daring” were made public to-day boats, New Yorker, Willard and . ' drastic than the mobilization of rail- | #1-00 in October, 1919, Delenne said, by Hectetary ‘Denie | ve duene, under Acting Deputy. Fire | revolt in the northwestern part of the | pang heya Mb a ed y employees ordered by former!“ “0™@n was arrested in the hotel bg eile | Chief McKenna, and two land com- CA al apoE h ‘the identity of its owner way employees ere y former! iter being followed from the’ street] The President spoke ‘as Com-| || . EL PASO, TEX., May 11.—Ac- Other developments were a dental] Premier Briand when the Republic) py detectives who fad seen her | Mander in Chief of the Navy and at pacion, Mader shelChargs ce BaviBlon by Miss Mao Trask that sho had tele- | wag thre tened by a general rallway|accost a man. A policeman | i Q Chief Hotetkiss. region about Tampico, which is was/a time when the German submarine | | phoned to tho Rueckert apartment oF | strike. | placed in tho hotel after the arrest; | menace Yas uncurbed, In taying the | oun DEAN HOWELLS The fire boats flooded the hold with | its td feel hanes Arp caus that she had been engaged to Rueck-| op ia 1 ” f ; Dut inste d of 7 h : ur a, s ing e nites tates jovern: | einen vee The Cabinet first discussed the ad-/ Dut Instead of being stationed In the| iac+ op ite remarks before the Se: shxtal| | water and protected ‘nearby ships | 4 coming to the police, promise a : solution and one which In-| PARIS, May 11—Diasolution of the|!one in Gencral Sessions to-day thas [ade ‘fi Klely declares will bear out | COMfederation of Labor as “inimical|he had paid Henry $1,000 in several] ayy 41, 1917, and bidding them pect y to the national defence” was decided | !8talments. The money, he said, was | ,., i if @ commission to Henry for securing a | “tw tradition to the wind,” sigike | upon to-day by the Council of Minis- | ten year extension of the lease on the |the Word “prudent” from their vo-| ters, a direct result of the present {hotel building from one Ahearn, cabularies and “do the thing that te] revolutionary strikes, | Immediately after the last payment | audacious to the utmost point of risk The action was regarded as more |‘ Henry of several making up the Atlantic Fleet} given on the quarter- deok of the flagship Pennsylvania‘on | his original contention that the mo- a tive behind the murder was robbery. Tho revolver, which was found in } @ garden two blocks away from the tivities of Carranza forces in the ert; and a denial by the mother of | : | oftice to warn intending patrons, as is bikie ° ment considerable concern, ac q | Migs Clura Vorrath that her daugh- | Vis#bllity of Premier Millerand recelv-| Customary In such bd sae he Naval Investigating Committee, Sec- jand the wharves. ie: abrdlngeite-/n 3 dabpaahcd aa 4 | » Unified soc puties bes g . i ial tary Daniels said they showed the When the firemen attempted to get f the M 1 f . engagement to Rueckert had |ing Unified Socialist Deputies bearing | jo Pee , retary | st Gx . agents of the Mexican revolu 4 Seer cag 8) els tocasags. eeserl the. Cecerall meders fete bagabaneha saath stationed | "old and vigorous” policy the Prest- | to fire below the docks. they tound| Ted Cann and Stephen Ruddy, | ignite to agents of the move | en toro) a ssuge e Ge re | in © room h the Harding | ge, iy : | nda st @ c is an 2 . Tho will of the murdered man has {tion smying it was ready to call off the| Woman had occupied until Delenne | 1ent ned Cuglined for the Na | the smoke so dense that a call was) Champion Swimmers, Also | ment here, received to-day. ' been found and in it both his mother ! ng ‘ y L i “ypeecgey elenne! “This is an unprecedented war, sent out for rescue squads under the : A report, ¢fom | Torreot) eave the pen found and in it both Bis mother | weeiy providing the Premier would intel vee mith Chiet Inspector Duly | said President Wilson, “ami, there command of Acting Lieut, Consollo. | Injured in Crash, new regime is to call for a loan “y orrath are mentioned, {with the result the ice vas | . Residents of the apartment house |Usdertake to appoint governmental) pyadereities th ane aan w fore, tt is a war in one sense for am: | Before these arrived, however, - 300,000 pesos to ibe used in paying [WA,2 ave told the police that they heard|commission to meet the federatioa's |teurs, Nobody ever before conduct Chief McKenna, who had ventured Del Arthur @feAleenan, former tancy | troops. : ; elenne was an obviously ho war like this and therefore nok ol below decks without a mask, was vh Riga % 1 footsteps in the Rueckert rooms at | delegates and discuss nationalization} witness under the questioning of {can pretend to be @ professional in a overcome by the smoke! and fumes |4iving champion of the country, who CARRANZA BREAKS ist an # : : | 4 eten¢ ea professional in a | e ‘ gh erect on : elisha ifr ah ate of the public utilities. jAssistant District Attorney Smith | war like this. Now, somebody has to | from burning rubber and carried |witb ‘Ted Cann und Stephen Ruddy, Ble recy SPT S80 SB 2 and angrily protested against any im-| think this war out. Somebody has] out. champion swimmers, were to have] AWAY FROM REBELS, M. Millerand opposed any negotia- ered the apartine the h men overcome we! perec entered tha apartment with: the |Putation by Smith that his business | got to think out the way not only to Other fire talbcadaaea re pee se wanitive thatite h tho Federation, He quot sailed on May 29 to take part in the j PO aid of a koy ahsy ne earirers ies Lane me ee 7 r eo ae auoted! transaction with Henry savored o¥ {tight the eubmaring but to do some- |Long Occupant pees gas Harper’s| Quiet: Hotchkion,. Firemen fonn Givi eine in Belgium, was per- VERA CRUZ REPORTS entrance was made from the roof by| articles ofthe law o} 4 under | graft or had anything to do with the|thing different trem whet hs Wlincdi Hole) Andis Mahar Cama: meicgtiee c vhich wo i ar, 'Basy. Chai 4 tac h tally injured in a taxicab ac ss a fH «the Knotted clothesline, which was! which the Federation was organized,|considerate manner in which the|d “Easy Chair” and Known as | pany No. 5, and Patriok Bowen, Bn. |4P# fatally ind sity, | Said to Be Making a Stand With found dangling in front of the kitchen joing. 3 cident to-day in Long Island City. ‘ i which permits it exclusively the | Watchman-policeman was secluded in “ he oe Cl No. 3, and Capt. John ‘ ‘window above the ares way We are hunting hornets all over Dean of American’ Letters, | sine Company Ne: & An Usee He was removed this afternoon to 4,000 Armed Men—Foes privilege of studying the eeonomic|® Private room. He said that when| the farm and letting the cst Henry: Rogins Company: 1918 Roosevelt Hospital, His skull ° ~losi FOOTPRINTS TRACED ON ROOF |? |there was a hitch in the leas | alone, N f id oan ee Lieut. Thomas Foley of the Duane, | °° ne , Closing In, OF ADJOINING HOUSE, interests of unions and syndicates | h sib | alone, None of us know how to William Dean Howells, one of the} y:eut. George Farr of the Willard and| {4ctured and a specialist, Dr, Edr- ca ane i * Footprints have been traced on the t lefense. | which he had paid Henry, the Inspec | ge to the nest ar 4 crush it, and TAsits GeOres BED man, was called in to perform an| VERA CRUZ, May 11—President paler aye Rage bees an ie and thelr detens | ter offered to pay the money dack. | yet | despair of hhunting'for hor- | St distinguished writers of this} Lieut. J. J. Calvery of Hook and Lad-| oo in the nope of saving his | Carranza, whose train was stopped at are, a vet at No. 1131 Washineton| 210 atéued that the Federation was) @. Did you have a conversation with | nete all over the sea when I know | Country and for many years known as| der Company No. 5, were overcome o?® , Aplzaco by revolutionary forces oF Strect, wher, dwells Mise Betelle| Conducting the present strike for po-|Henry in July, 19187 A. Yes, about, where the nest is and know that | the Dean of American Letters, cieg | by fumes while working in the: held. Saturday, has succeeded in vrewk! i had| The other two athletes were serious- A ly injured, CAnn, who is in St. John's| (rough the rebel lines and has =m twenty miles nearer this city, accord They fell into the water which flooded the hoff and were hauled out ) ropes. They ure the ones sent early to-day in his Hot artment at the St. Hubert, No. 120 West 67th | Brown, who attended the Strand| litical purposes and had exceeded the Van Cortlandt. 1 wanted to know the nest is breeding hornets as fast Theatre that night with Gus Halkan,| the limits of the purpose for which it | Wat the reputation, before 1| as! can find them. 1 am willing | >: i Hospital in Long Island City, ts said valet, Halkan jbought it. He said it the murdered man’ Was organized. Thero could be no| was very bad |, for my part, and | know you are | stre ti; He had reached hin elptitys Bae to have only a small chance of Itv- |!2* to « patches. Late reports re left Miss Brown at her home at 11] - jand if I tried to run it that way he | willing because | know the stuff | iii-4 birthday sfarcn last | to Bel We ra HiGereaninlie celyed here indicate he is standing « 1 olock and then went to Ritter’s Hall pepe aah he) sive pr ne Would close the place. He asked me|’ you are made of—I am willing to An attack of influenza which Mr. ! Rr Bae aivisles ‘and Fireman| Cann, while sefving fh the Naval|>®% ee be i ler caplis fae declared, !t being a case of how much they asked for it. I said tacrifice half the ni. Great seiaitnnciisa . *_, of the marine i " | . ‘ ‘ 1 he|* ‘ailroad junction point twenty where If played pinochle until nearly | 70 STG "| H avy Great | Howells contracted during his winter | ying ave nara vercome| Reserve, was awarded a medal by the i , four o'clock Sunday morning. Ee ee ae eed 7 a | $00,000, He acid it te a “no good) Britain and we together have te At Savannah, Ga, indirectly the Ms ad ier Aggies wen ae j | Navy Department for * exceptional | 26°" Nes northeast of Pusbla { Footprints were also found on PALE SY HAO SAR TY OF 2RC TRIER” [olson crush that nest, because if we cause of his death, He never fully| treatment by physicians on the dock.| bravery in going into the flooded oom-| Rébel troops commanded sby Gens gsi of the kitchen window. ‘The mur- | "02 He Dantare se ene Cabinke ware bot ek oe Henin atter youl erveh lt she wanle won, | recovered, but grew steadily worse| — damage is estimated at $2,500. | partment of a veasel and stopping a ek rials are 'clooing: ty on ‘ re Shi ieee cap aenderties re} bought the place? A, Yes, > | “I have come here to say that 1 do bi his si Legiiceradpt A derer lifted the wire screen from the} 1 ciined to adopt 4 conciliatory atti-| " aoa | ae ore ey hast after his return to this city several! spontaneous combustion is believed | leak hres’ hundred) Sdecioke aes } , lower part of the window to the top| igo but the F ler stubbornly de. |,.2; 2" the meantime it had been |not care where it comes from, I do| weeks ago. Snr eer eP Aer ethin oe nee | is € »| tude, but the Premier stu y ue- | taided? A. When it was in the re-|not care whether it comes from the ' cantly si ener | ederal employees and customs off ID set is mosking hie enthancn, tre the! fended his polat of view, whlch | tuiver's bangs Doe | alee) cttleat on URMILA TLC Tce enn | aed |OIL PRICE BOOSTED, | cisis arrived here inst aught. trom } ‘curtains. No prin Pel lipayak adored " night daughter, Mildred, and his | Tampico on the H found either on the window or in the] “WY Nas MOP! prominent | 412° What did you say? A. 1 told) want the officers of this navy to have | son, William Mead Howell, an archi- | SMITHS MADE UP | THOUGH STANDARD | penaae yee re Bee Jaliaog z ware m I had bought the place. the distinction of saying how this war Np ‘i ie hedaian | | lence i , /prouse. members of the d’ederation will be : hates : tect of this city, were‘at his bedsid 15 REGIMENTS IN ‘EARNS $43,165,109} reiacz nad taken over control of that ‘The name of Miss Trask came into Q. Did you go to see Henry at his |1# going to be won Hoe {a survived also by two sisters, who Ap hana woman called the | ree ren coe ae woon bei denigion eee poe “E wish that I could think and had} jive jn Canada eh 1 brother in U. S. ARMY IN WAR eRe | ows. phe case whe 2 of Minister of Justice L'Hopiteau, | (Continued on Second Page.) the brains to think in the terms of|weena, ‘ - C N Pays 34 Cents}. While on thetr way to thie etty Rueckert apartment by phone and.) ¥,4 was given full powers by the Sule efron asenctimienaiaew steak eid 1 - |Consumer Now Pays ¥ the rettgees sald, the Jalisco was in ;Aeoording to a detective who was in} Government to take such measures | YANKEE WOMEN WI Shen Ghat f Wad FRUAAG: GUL Che Lire rey one Wall Be Held iat | tohnss Filled Eleven More,! For Gasoline Company Has | communication with a Mexican gun pene for the rave STAs IBY, as he might deem necessary to put N futuro biatory of the political freedom | (vo “nurel! Of the Ascension tosmor Browns ‘Eight—Joneses and | $57.52 Per Share for Dividends. | oat which reported troops had been jasked for Mr. Richter, Mr. Rueckert's| inq dissolution measure into exe- ON LINKS ABROAD) c: mankina, 1 do net seo tow any (eo ene Bt 10-90 otclook. Me. | ; stentiful | 4 sent to disarm and capture Colone j ‘business partner. This Fae some perreeis tii it i I Howells will be buried in Cambridge, | » Millers Alsa Plentiful. URING the year 191 i \'Gablon B Beeae abiatce cea ee . e death of Rueckert, am 1a ’ ‘ Serer dard Oll Company | 3 Ber eice toa ti the fag died hy Miss Hollins and Mrs. Vanderbeck| ‘Comtaued on Becond Page.) nun H ' Martin Ra Mee nee y iF aoa i ett eines 2 Sinies Ae ims d hia c ad dies € « Ns 1 Ss. ar ee r >” was born at Ma D 3 ade up flee! egi- New ork, according to it brothe: General Murgut: ‘a appeared much shocked. RENT LAWS UPHELD Defeat British Tival As Parry, QO) Mason’ kite Hip tetnon| MITHA made-up. fifteen. rem Ds seaaciti faiaeeny cant cneaipae’® leon eee Murgula, who was ' : maeroralian Tht tained | efeat British Tivals at Match GOVERNOR SIGNS ‘ ments in the American war just report, § a M ed from Tampico recently an Miss Trask has retained y IN SUPREME COURT) Play of English Tourney | was a country editor and the son's tony sional Genk aie available for dividends of $43.185,- | made commander of the Department 4 f 7 Riles. seh sill F ourney, | ; education was largel ained in the} |) f : 109, ‘This is equal to $57.52 a | of the Valley of Mexh 5 a we) — > eleven me Browns eight and of the ey Mexico. (Continued on Second Page — : NEWCASTLE, County Down, artana,| »2ACHERS’ PAY BILL | ‘incetion was large) paper miace tel, Ck Pern See: een ae tices an es Gens aoe prc ure pines eared! <a Refuses Mandamus Writ to Compel May i. “American women golfers par- | raid worked as correspondent! mow than sever each. Notwithstanding this prosperity | rived here to-day did not fire a sahute ee =| Brooklyn Justice to Sign at ried i He Brita Sroneny Gives Average Increase in Salary editor nt Lincoln ap: ORicorde ae the Hureau ce ac the company yesterday raised the |upon reaching port, but her Com- 7 gn: § ramplons: ournament here to-day 4 nea him consul at Veulos oe! stip’ r y jolene rages 4 Class ified Advertisers | | ction Papers. lee tured an even break in the first round | of $600 to Those in 1 it n ae ve a Venice, where; juke insurance, where the names Brine of. pesciany to sareqee 6 mander orehanee a with the , Pee ee Ge a ‘i , of match play. Mra. C, Hf. Vanderbeck This Cit ed from 1861 to 186 S ABW Ge ADRWIOE KAR ace ce nalf a gallo farine Commandant he! upreme Court Justice Fawcett in|? Huish ple ine tse This Ci In 1882, in Pa nc ines ae a means the de ays 30 cents Soldiers from Oaxac and Puebla mportan | rookiyn to-day refused a writ of mane |Qr Wwctindon, hang mnatarion HHelline ANY, May 11—The | ic) Meads oe I \ndexed kia ahem Hak She an i a ee eae Se eee Classified advertising copy for 7 H Fy eS eRe ae abana Rha E er ven it : t A Tlintls Ke opre sufficient nun Mu ro- | three tralnfoads of troops have been Sunday World should 66 in The |}} i" elt ¢ Municipal Ja | Ow... cer w : k to compose more than five earnings. ail [sent from here to participate in the World otties | i nond “Bas ‘ f | ; ra tina Bye reRt Seana itxewnak [omens ‘ : | t eliminut peas ranean 7 1 mer nist es an eral 367, Thi mount was | The corresponde ft Dictat On or Before Friday ‘| as suprepration of 8.330, a bury se | eg AAS Aa HA This amount was | The correspondent 9 ctaten, : : : | Lopkins of Folkst ni nN Tea pre 1 the rye ae e to $8819 a share on the | an Associated Press newepaper pub- Preceding Publication || i sant te Hines ares from niony A capital, After payment of $12- {lished here, ha just returmed. from pene” || itr M Under the pre fj ay 000,000 in dividends last year | the hendauartors of Gen, Aguilar, the ware gunday savertising has tobe ||| secause the wblo | and Mian Molly: Crime ‘York vity wi sou The I N ) there was a surplus of $31,165,109. ‘arransiat commander, The corres ne vate, edvorsmmog te new accommodations. Bnerwood on the fourteer - _— dat Lion's Head” “Venetian During 1918 the company paid | pondent remained with Aguilar unti Gritied for tack’ ot time to wot it. ; ee ae PIP cele | po THE WORLD SERRE WRLC WH re | eee pou iierty, Bonds, \wphe World of Ch nd. many $9,000,000 tn dividends and the | hie troops deserted him, He states Ved. Bi ht——8old- —Quoted, er AE: Ir® ‘Rats Wl ct2t on Me ae el Deeley maar volumes Of pooms and fares, surplus was $19,642,887. that when Aguilag recogmlagd that ea gen. +l ie bh ~ + wed - ee. a ee ee a nee whe €